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Citation: Polimeni, Gina (2005). Microfabrication of Hydrogels Using Two-Photon Lithography. Cornell Center for Materials Research.
Collection: Cornell Center for Materials Research REU Program  
 
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Title Microfabrication of Hydrogels Using Two-Photon Lithography
Author(s) Polimeni, Gina
Keyword(s) drug delivery materials
hydrogels
Two-photon lithography
microfabrication
resin
Abstract/Summary The microfabrication of hydrogels as drug delivery materials was achieved through two photon negative tone lithography. Hydrogels are crosslinked polymers that swell in the presence of water. This unique approach was performed to form a latent image through free radical polymerization in a liquid resin.
Publisher Cornell Center for Materials Research
Date 2005-08-17
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Additional Notes Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the Cornell Center for Materials Research and the National Science Foundation
 
 
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